Re: [kde-linux] KDE Programs and Passwords



On Monday 29 Oct 2007, micky wrote:
Anne Wilson schrieb:
On Saturday 27 October 2007 12:41:02 Kevin Krammer wrote:

Since this basically removes the security part of the wallet, it is not
the recommended mode of operation.

It is, however, fairly simple to configure the wallet to require just one
entry at the beginning of a work session. Teach the users to log out
when they leave their desks and you keep the security without the pain of
frequent password requests. Does that help?

Anne

Yes, thanks. Now I have another question. It's a matter of the Password
to store, e.g. in de kmailrc, the value from the key "pass=". I've seen
this characters are control characters, it's possible to write this
Characters, also the Password, without typing in the Password over Kmail
or Kwallet, or to clone the mechanism that writes the Password to these
Place?

I would imagine that what you are seeing as control characters are the result
of encryption. I'm not clear just what you want to do here. Perhaps a
description of the scenario?

I think we are getting too technical for my knowledge, now. Time for Kevin to
come back :-)

Anne

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